£40 to collect garden waste in Calderdale

Calderdale Council is introducing a �40 charge for garden waste collection

Published:14:34Updated:14:41Thursday 10 March 2016

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Green-fingered residents in Calderdale will soon be able to have their garden waste collected from their doorstep - as long as they are willing to pay an annual subscription of £40.

Calderdale Council is offering a new opt-in service for residents who would like their garden waste collected from home, using a green wheelie bin. Collections will start in April, but residents can start to sign up now at www.calderdale.gov.uk/gardenwaste.

An annual subscription of £40 covers the cost of the service, which includes a green wheelie bin and fortnightly collections between April and November. For properties which aren’t suitable for a wheelie bin, a sack collection will be introduced at a later date.

Most general garden waste products can be collected as part of the new service, including grass cuttings, leaves, hedge trimmings, pot plants and small branches. It doesn’t include plant pots, soil, rubble or any other garden equipment.

Residents can share a subscription with friends or neighbours to spread the cost, however the subscription must be registered and collected from one householder.

The new service is optional; residents can choose whether to sign up. Alternatively, garden waste can still be taken to local household waste recycling centres or residents could choose to compost garden waste at home. Visit www.getcomposting.com for more information.

Calderdale Council’s cabinet member for regeneration and economic development, Coun Barry Collins, said: “We have listened to residents’ requests for a garden waste collection service and developed a solution with SUEZ as part of the new waste recycling contract.

“The new garden waste service can work out as great value per collection, especially if neighbours club together to share a subscription.

“This is the first step in a number of improvements to our waste and recycling services in 2016, to help people recycle more. These will include the introduction of a wider range of recyclable material, plus improvements to household waste recycling centres across the borough.”

l What do you think about the charge for garden waste collection? Email newsdesk@halifaxcourier.co.uk

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